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Waterfall Valley Hut is a modern alpine wilderness hut located at 1028 metres elevation within the stunning Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park in Tasmania, Australia. It serves as the most northerly of six overnight huts along the renowned Overland Track, a multi-day hiking trail through the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area. This sustainably designed refuge offers a comfortable stop for hikers exploring the rugged beauty of the region.
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Waterfall Valley Hut is a modern facility designed for hiker comfort. It offers three separate sleeping rooms with a total capacity for 34 people, a communal area with tables and bench seats for cooking and eating, and a dedicated wet area for gear. There's also a small gas heater, new 'Zero Discharge' composting toilets, a rainwater tank, and a mudroom that doubles as a drying room. During summer, a volunteer Hut Warden is typically on-site.
Yes, camping is permitted. Adjoining the hut, there is a designated camping area with grassed sections for independent walkers and elevated wooden platforms specifically for guided groups. This provides an alternative for those preferring to tent.
The first Waterfall Valley Hut was constructed in the late 1950s. It underwent several changes over the years, with a larger hut built in 1994. The current, energy-efficient Waterfall Valley Hut, which replaced the earlier structure, was completed in 2020. It was recognized as a finalist in the 2021 Australian Sustainability Awards for its innovative bush architecture.
From Waterfall Valley Hut, hikers can access nearby mountains such as Cradle Mountain and Barn Bluff, offering additional challenging climbs and expansive views. The hut itself provides stunning views of Barn Bluff and the surrounding valley, known for its waterfalls.
Visitors to Waterfall Valley Hut often report delightful encounters with friendly wallabies in the area. As it's located within a national park, other native Tasmanian wildlife may also be present, though sightings can vary.
Waterfall Valley Hut is located along the Overland Track, a multi-day hiking trail. While the hut itself offers comfortable facilities, the journey to reach it involves significant hiking over varied alpine terrain. It is generally considered an intermediate to challenging hike, making it less suitable for very young children or absolute beginner hikers without prior multi-day trekking experience. There are no easy beginner hikes directly to the hut.
No, dogs and other pets are not permitted on the Overland Track or at Waterfall Valley Hut, as it is located within the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park. This regulation is in place to protect the park's fragile ecosystem and native wildlife.
Waterfall Valley Hut is a remote alpine wilderness hut. There are no cafes, pubs, or other commercial amenities directly near the hut. Hikers must be self-sufficient and carry all necessary food, water, and supplies for their journey along the Overland Track.
The hut can accommodate up to 34 people across three separate sleeping rooms. Each room offers doors for improved privacy, a significant upgrade from older hut designs, providing a more comfortable and restful night's sleep after a day of hiking.
The current Waterfall Valley Hut, opened in 2020, was designed with sustainability in mind. It features hyper-insulation (R8 roof, R6 walls and floors), triple-glazed windows, and an off-grid 6kW photovoltaic solar power system. Its construction utilized low-embodied-energy lightweight timber, and prefabricated components were assembled on-site to minimize environmental impact.
The hut incorporates new 'Zero Discharge' Sputnik toilets, which are composting toilets designed for minimal environmental impact. Rainwater is collected in a tank for use within the hut, demonstrating a commitment to sustainable resource management in its remote wilderness setting.